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Aldair Hodza and Laura Evelene Sorensen, of Clive, face kidnapping and other charges.

According to court documents, New Kent County deputies said a truck driver alerted them to suspicious activity in a recreational vehicle with Iowa license plates at a truck stop Tuesday night.

When officers arrived, they found Hozda, Sorensen and a young woman in the RV. According to court documents, the arresting deputy said the young woman appeared to be frightened, malnourished and had dark circles around her eyes. The deputy asked to speak to the young woman outside of the RV, where she begged him not to let her go back inside. She told the deputy that Hodza and Sorensen were not letting her leave the RV and were holding her against her will.

According to court documents, the young woman told the deputy that Hodza and Sorensen were physically and sexually abusing her. She told the deputy she was scared for herself and her family. She said she believed the pair would hurt or kill her family. She said she had infections all over her body, was thirsty and hungry, and had not eaten in days.

An ambulance was called as part of the investigation at the truck stop. Inside the ambulance, the young woman told the deputy about the physical abuse. According to court documents, she stated that Hodza and Sorensen had branded her back and burned in in other locations and cut her feet.

According to court documents, she told the deputy that no one at home thought she was missing because she was forced to communicate with her family or be punished by Hodza and Sorensen.

The young woman was taken to a hospital for treatment, where her injuries were consistent with torture, physical and sexual abuse, according to court documents. The young woman told investigators that she was forced to perform sex acts on Hodza and another unknown male, which was arranged through a Craiglist ad at the truck stop.

Hodza and Sorensen are in custody in Virginia. Court documents do not list the ages of Hodza, Sorense or the victim. The FBI is investigating the case.

Court documents do not show where or when the young woman was taken. KCCI 8 News has learned the victim was a graduate of Southeast Warren High School, in Liberty Center. The principal there said she was a quiet, introverted sweetheart of a girl who was never in any trouble. KCCI does not generally identify victims in sex abuse cases.

Clive police said Hodza and Sorensen did live in Clive, but moved out of the city months ago.